10 tracks you have to hear this week.





Le Youth – Dance with me
Le Youth returns with another infectious single, “Dance With Me”. Sampling TLC’s “No Scrubs”, the track sees the LA producer follow a current trend of featuring R&B vocals over a Disco and House instrumental. “Dance With Me” serves as a follow-up to the summer sleeper hit “C O O L”.



Saints Raymond – Young Blood
18 year-old, Callum Borrows also known as Saint Raymond has released his new track, “Young Blood”. Being billed as the next Jake Bugg and receiving support from the likes of Zane Lowe, it seems he’s another great artist to get excited about.



Ella Eyre – Deeper
Ever since her standout appearances on both Rudimental’s album “Home” and Naughty boy’s LP “Hotel Cabana”, the Soul-Pop sensation is going it alone with her debut single, “Deeper”. Eyre delivers with such a powerful raspy vocal performance stamping her mark all over the song.



Joel Compass – Run
Dripping with dark R&B emotion, “Run” is the new single from London based singer, songwriter and producer Joel Compass.



Bipolar Sunshine – Love more worry less
Love more worry less is a spirit-lifting anthem about friendship through tough times and features potent vocals alongside a melodic Pop-Reggae. “Love more worry less” is off Bipolar Sunshine’s new EP “Drowning Butterflies”.


Banks – The waiting game
Songwriter Banks returns with “The waiting game”, the beautiful haunting downbeat Electro ballad manages to showcase Banks’ alluring tender vocals. Banks’ recently supported The Weekend on their North American tour.


Lion Babe – Treat me like fire
Lion Babe is another one of those duos like AlunaGeorge who you firstly presume is a solo act. Lion Babe consists of vocalist Jillian Hervey and producer Lucas Goodman. The track is a gorgeous soulful electro-tinged single.



Yellow Claw Ft. Rochelle – Shoutgun
Shotgun is the latest single from Dutch group Yellow Claw. The track starts out like an R&B track pairing Rochelle’s alluring vocals with darker percussions and a heavy trap production.



Creep – Dim the lights Ft. Sia
Eletronic duo Creep return with “Dim the lights” which sees Sia lend her vocals to the track. A dark and sinister anthem, with a swirling ambient sound and Sia’s crooning make for an undeniable pop song.




Fast Times – Body talk
Body Talk is a new track from Fast Times upcoming Ep of the same name, which drops next week. The track is reminiscent of 80s proto-house.






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